Ramir, a 6-week-old Indian rhinoceros, drank three bottles of milk from
one of his caretakers, Marcia Diehl, a San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park
keeper. The male calf is being bottle-fed more than a gallon of milk
five times per day.

You won't see Ramir crying over the milk he's spilling - there's plenty more where that came from!

Protein and exercise keep this baby as slim as he his.

Photos by Ken Bohn, San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park

He weighs 350 pounds, up from 150 pounds at birth. Ramir was born Dec.
23 to a first-time mother that was not producing enough milk and was
not attentive to the newborn. A cold spell during his first few days
led to hypothermia. Veterinarians and keepers intervened and have been
caring for him since. Ramir is the 58th Indian rhinoceros born at the
Wild Animal Park since 1978, making the Park the foremost breeding
facility in the world for this endangered species.

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How Much Milk Does A Baby Rhino Drink? A Lot!

Ramir, a 6-week-old Indian rhinoceros, drank three bottles of milk from
one of his caretakers, Marcia Diehl, a San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park
keeper. The male calf is being bottle-fed more than a gallon of milk
five times per day.

You won't see Ramir crying over the milk he's spilling - there's plenty more where that came from!